We have seen Microsoft throw open the cross platform doors for their apps and services and now we have Apple making their cloud editing tools, iWorks, available to everyone including those of us on Windows devices!...More

A federal jury in California has determined that Apple's efforts to undermine competitors to iTunes and the iPod a decade ago did not constitute antitrust violations and did not harm a class of consumers. The decision was reached after just four hours of deliberation....More

Office 2011 for Mac was released in October 2010, and lately it's been showing its age. Since the release of Outlook 2011 for Mac, Apple, Microsoft, and the Office team have released many changes and updates. What’s in the new Outlook, and how does it stack up against its Windows cousin? Most importantly, what does the future hold for Office on the Mac?...More

Apple more than made up for a third straight quarter of falling iPad sales with better-than-expected sales of both iPhones and, shocker, the legacy Mac business. The firm posted a quarterly net profit of $8.5 billion on revenue of $42.1 billion for its fiscal fourth quarter, both records for the company....More

Apple on Monday announced record sales of its new iPhone models over the launch weekend. The firm says it sold over 10 million iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus handsets in the first 3 days of availability, the fastest iPhone rollout ever. And it was able to hit this mark without offering the handsets in China, the world's biggest smart phone market....More

Apple's press events are tightly controlled and are almost universally successful at whipping the audience—comprised of both employees and tech press and bloggers—into a frenzy over the mention of even the most minor of product updates. But last week's event—at which the firm introduced the iPhone 6, Apple Watch and Apple Pay—included one of the most awkward and weird moments in any Apple event. And its aftermath has proven an embarrassment to Apple....More